Active Projects

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Refresh Timestamp

2022-09-21

Platform Currencies

100

Active Projects on ETH

3593

Active Projects on BNB

4357

Active SOLO projects

1916

Active Projects on MATIC

571

Active Projects on SOL

461

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Active Projects

Active cryptocurrency projects. Source: https://nomics.com/

Periodic Volumes

Periodic aggregated trading volumes for all active projects. Source: https://nomics.com/

Price Change %

Periodic price changes for all active projects. Source: https://nomics.com/

Market Cap Change

Periodic market cap changes for all active projects. Source: https://nomics.com/

Volume Change %

Periodic volume change % for all active projects. Source: https://nomics.com/

Market Cap Change %

Periodic market cap change % for all active projects. Source: https://nomics.com/

Global Data

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Time Stamp

2022-09-21

Total Number of Projects

64246

Total Number of Active Projects

12878

Total Number of Inactive Projects

47192

Total Number of Dead Projects

4176

Total Number of New Projects

261

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Status of All Cryptocurrency Projects

Active, inactive and ‘dead’ projects as listed by Nomics.com. Projects are considered active if a certain trading treshold is reached. Source: https://nomics.com/

Amount of Cryptocurrency Projects by Platform

Proportion of active, inactive and dead projects for the main cryptocurrency platforms. Source: https://nomics.com/

Status of All Cryptocurrency Projects (by platform)

Proportion of cryptocurrency platforms for all active, inactive and dead projects. Source: https://nomics.com/

Market Charts

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Historical Market Capitalization

Aggregated historical monthly market capitalization data on a logarithmic scale. Source: https://nomics.com/

Historical Market Volume

Aggregated historical monthly market volume data on a logarithmic scale. Source: https://nomics.com/

Bitcoin Charts

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Bitcoin 200 Week Moving Average (MA) Heatmap

In each of its major market cycles, Bitcoin’s price historically bottoms out around the 200 week moving average. This indicator uses a colour heatmap based on the % increases of that 200 week moving average. Depending on the month-by-month % increase of the 200 week moving average, a colour is assigned to the price chart. Historically, when we see orange and red dots assigned to the price chart, this has been a good time to sell Bitcoin as the market overheats. Periods where the price dots are purple and close to the 200 week MA have historically been good times to buy. Source: https://nomics.com/

Bitcoin 2-Year Moving Average (MA) Multiplier

Buying Bitcoin when price drops below the 2yr MA (green line) has historically generated outsized returns. Selling Bitcoin when price goes above the 2yr MA x 5 (red line) has been historically effective for taking profit. Source: https://nomics.com/

Stocks vs. Crypto Charts

Just a reminder for when you want to invest in traditional stocks. Cryptocurrency such as BTC and ETH have vastly outperformed the major corporations such as Apple (and even Tesla) over the past years. Source: https://nomics.com/ & https://finance.yahoo.com/

Fear & Greed

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Fear & Greed Index (Line Chart)

Simple line chart of values for the Fear & Greed index as listed by alternative.me. Source: https://alternative.me/crypto/fear-and-greed-index

Fear & Greed Index (Scatter Plot)

Scatter plot with color highlighting the different phases of ‘fear’ or ‘greed’. Source: https://alternative.me/crypto/fear-and-greed-index

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Fear & Greed Index (Bar Chart) - Days Since 01-02-2018

Bar chart listing the cumulative time we have spent in different phases. You can clearly see there has been a lot more of ‘extreme fear’ than there has been ‘extreme greed’. Source: https://alternative.me/crypto/fear-and-greed-index

Fear & Greed Index (Pie Chart)

Pie chart listing the cumulative time we have spent in different phases. You can clearly see there has been a lot more of ‘extreme fear’ than there has been ‘extreme greed’. Source: https://alternative.me/crypto/fear-and-greed-index

Statistics Netherlands (CBS)

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Consumer confidence, economic climate and willingness to buy; adjusted

Seasonally adjusted data on Dutch consumers’ views and expectations regarding general economic developments and their own financial situation. The indicators can have a value from -100 (everyone answers negative) to +100 (everyone answers positive). With a value of 0, the proportion of pessimists equals the proportion of optimists. Source: https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/83693NED

Pump prices motor fuels; fuel type, per day

This table contains pump prices of motor fuels. It shows weighted average daily prices of gasoline (Euro95), diesel oil and LPG including VAT and excise duty. Source: https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/80416NED

Periodic changes in Consumer Pprice Index; from 1963

This table shows changes (mutations) in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) from the time it was first published. The chart shows how the prices of goods and services for consumers develop over time. Source: https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/70936NED